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Mother In Law Trying To Take Over Baby Reddit. Oftentimes there isn’t much effort from in-laws trying to


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    Oftentimes there isn’t much effort from in-laws trying to be close to their DIL prior to her having children. Title: My (F 50) Daughter in law (24F) gave birth and doesn't seem to want a relationship with me, making it difficult to have a relationship with my son (31M) and new granddaughter. So she doesn’t see a reason to try and make a pretend relationship after she has kids. But in the meantime my mother in law is taking my role and I have to accept it because in their words I endangered my baby. And the Saturday night we are all having dinner like nothing happened. I have a Korean MIL. I’m sorry if it doesn’t make any sense, English isn’t my first A place to discuss your inlaws. I just can’t stand her around anymore she treat me so little and kept saying disappointing words like I’m from a poor country that’s why I want to get all their expensive 370 votes, 161 comments. My mother on the other hand would be glad to do whatever Every time someone in my sister in law's family has a baby, the ENTIRE family (mothers, fathers, cousins, aunts, uncles) gathers in the hospital waiting room. She was understandably devastated and the family My family is all close enough that like I even walk in the house and hand the baby to my sister‘s mother-in-law, she’s the funny one she makes all the babies laugh. My 17 F, mother 56 F, has been trying to take over my life and baby ever since I got pregnant. I made a post over 3 weeks ago about my MiL taking over because my husband wouldn’t trust me with our son because I didn’t do his way and he would constantly criticize how I do things for I know you are still talking about not having bonded to your baby in this post, but I'm glad to hear you are trying to do things like hold your baby and take care of him even if it feels like you are Taking to Reddit, the woman explained that her mother-in-law was paying their bills and making extreme demands about babysitting Well, today, one mother on Reddit says she is There’s probably multiple posts around this similar topic but I have a long list of things that my mother in law does to annoy me but since having a baby it’s got worse. And she comes from a huge family. Our baby is 7 months She got married last year and they decided to start trying for a baby, but she was unfortunately told that she can’t have children naturally. I think I came 4 or 5 times over that 18 hour period, my mother-in-law probably double that. I tried to refuse unless I go to speak to my lawyer first but the social worker implied that if I did so, they can I (30F) went to my mother in law’s place today with my baby girl (7 months) because next week I’ll go back to work and we agreed that she’ll keep my baby for 3 days, from Monday until Title: My (F 50) Daughter in law (24F) gave birth and doesn't seem to want a relationship with me, making it difficult to have a relationship with my son (31M) and new granddaughter I made a post over 3 weeks ago about my MiL taking over because my husband wouldn’t trust me with our son because I didn’t do his way and he would constantly criticize how I do things for I’m sure they would want to pass around the baby and sit around the living room rather than actually help around the house. It takes practice to get breast feeding working right - in the first 3 weeks - you will more than likely need to have your breast full exposed and try a couple different positions and get a good view A woman who recently gave birth to her first child says her husband's mom has been causing "nonstop drama" — so much so that the woman has now banned her mother-in People play this same game with their grandchildren, too, and a new mom on Reddit has found herself in an unhinged situation with her mother-in-law because of it. It’s something so outrageous that I could see people thinking, “oh, she doesn’t really mean it, she CAN’T possibly really mean it, she’s just made an incredibly inappropriate joke” right up until My future mother in law hates it and thinks it will confuse the guests. . A new Hypothetical situation: God comes down from heaven and says all daughters in law abused by their mothers in law get to now decide to abort their I gotta say my relationship with my mother in law and her manipulative, controlling behavior made me hasitant about having kids, really the idea was terrifying because of how she acts towards I’m so sick of seeing posts about how they want to keep new baby away from husbands parents for a month or 2 after birth but moms parents will be there from birth onwards Needless to say my mother in law is not happy with this arrangement and I am terrified that she is just going to show up and expect to be the first to hold the baby when they arrive. Praise them, bitch about them, whatever you want. You're going to have to be firm and consistent. I’ve made a previous post Yesterday, someone from Child Protective Services came over to interview me. If she argues about what the baby needs remind her YOU are the baby's mother and knows what she needs and to hand the baby over now. She's been calling her family members that are involved in the bridal parties to try to get them on her side.

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